Identifying Chinch Bugs
Chinch bugs are small, black-bodied insects with white wings, typically measuring around 1/6 inch in length. Identifying these pests can be challenging due to their size, but there are certain signs that can help distinguish them from other lawn issues. Chinch bugs feed on grass blades by piercing them with their needle-like mouthparts and injecting a toxic saliva that causes the grass to wither and die. As they feed, they release a substance that turns the affected grass yellow, creating what is commonly referred to as “chinch bug damage.”